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OCATED  on  Broadway,  at 
the  corner  of  Fifty-ftfth  St., 
with  entrances  on  both 
streets,  the  Hotel  Woodward  offers  to 
a  discriminating  public  a  trio  of  advan- 
tages that  it  would  be  difficult  to  du- 
plicate even  in  New  York,  the  city  of 
vast  hotels  and  enormous  apartment 
houses.  The  Hotel  Woodward  com- 
bines convenience,  luxury,  and  home 
comfort  in  a  remarkable  degree,  and 
commends  itself  more  particularly  to 
people  of  refined  ta^es  who  desire  to 
locate — either  temporarily  or  for  a 
lengthened  period — within  easy  reach 
of  the  shopping,  social,  and  dramatic 
centers,  in  a  quiet  neighborhood,  with 
entire  freedom  from  the  conspicuous- 
ness  attendant  upon  living  in  the  strictly 
transient  hotels. 


The  Lounge 


(Toitvenlence 


HE  Hotel  Woodward,  at 
Fifty-fifth  Street  and"  Broad- 
way, is  less  than  a  half  mile 
from  Times  Square,  New  York's  new- 
est social  center ;  is  diredlly  upon  the 
city's  mo^  famous  thoroughfare  in  the 
heart  of  the  automobile  distridl;  is 
surrounded  by  public  transportation 
facilities  of  every  charader,  yet  is 
not  so  close  to  any  of  them  that  the 
noise  of  traffic  is  either  troublesome 
or  noticeable. 

S  to  the  safety  of  this  hotel's 
construction  and  equipment 
it  is  enough  to  say  that 
the  board  of  fire  underwriters  has 
assigned  it  the  lowest  insurance  rate 
of  any  New  York  hotel. 


The  Restaurant  is  one  of  the  finest  in  the  city  ar 
possible  standard,  added  to  which  ther 


:j  always  music  by  an  excellent  orchestra. 


(Tomfort 


HE  private  apartments  of  the 
Hotel  Woodward  are  ideal. 
There  are  conveniently  ar- 
ranged suites  and  single  rooms,  daintily 
and  perfectly  fitted  up  and  furnished, 
attached  to  which  are  the  finest  private 
bathrooms  in  New  York.  In  the 
annex  there  are  suites  for  housekeep- 
ing, and  these  are  let  furnished  or  un- 
furnished as  desired,  with  or  without 
the  full  service  of  the  hotel.  The 
Management  of  the  Hotel  Woodward 
makes  its  stronger  claim,  however,  in 
its  care  for  the  personal  welfare  of  its 
patrons.  Intelligent  discrimination  se- 
cures to  it  a  select  and  exclusive  pat- 
ronage, and  the  moral  atmosphere  of 
the  Hotel  is  invariably  of  the  higher 
standard.  There  will  never  be  found 
any  features  that  can  possibly  offend. 


The  Caf< 


The  Annex 


Cuxur^ 


I  HE  Hotel  Woodward  is  en- 
tirely new  and  is  modern  in 
every  detail.  The  four  hun- 
dred rooms  in  the  hotel  and  its  annex 
are  perfedly  equipped  and  luxuriously 
furnished.  Every  care  and  every  at- 
tention that  can  contribute  to  the 
enjoyment  of  guests  is  at  their  instant 
disposal  day  and  night. 

T.  D.  GREEN.  Manager 

UNDER  THE  SAME  MANAGEMENT 

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Q  This  beautiful  new  resort  hotel  is  located  in 
the  residential  section  of  Columbia,  S.  C, 
where  its  stucco  walls  and  red  tile  roofs  are 
set  oft  by  the  picturesque  mansions  and  ma- 
jestic trees  of  the  quaint  and  historic  Southern 
Capital.  It  is  the  most  modem  example  of 
hotel  construction. 

(J  The  temperature  here  is  uniformly  mild ;  the 
dry,  pine-scented  air  is  invigorating.  Outdoor 
amusements  include  riding  and  driving  on-  ex- 
cellent roads,  golf,  shooting  on  private  pre- 
serves, tennis,  fox-hunting,  etc. 
Q  Address  The  Colonia,  Columbia,  S.  C,  or 
New  York  booking  office.  Hotel  Woodward. 


NK  >RH»B«EY 

NEW  YORK 


